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SOLD Seekins Hit Pro

Tossing around the idea of trading this for something lighter. I bought this with the intentions of doing some matches but just not my thing.
Looking for hunting style rifles stock or chassis. Any caliber but really interested in a 22 creed.

-Seekins Hit Pro 6.5 creed
-100 rounds down the tube shoots lights out
-Area 419 barricade block and mag extension
-2 Mags
-Have a pile of brass I can include

Scope and rings not included but can be for the right trade

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New ELEY Ultra Extreme Long Range Round incoming


It's that time more more long range for PRS hotness. Seems like it's supposed to be an alternative to Tenex. Different color also back to a round nose instead of the nipple top. Supposedly shipping out late spring/early summer.

To add, looks like Creedmoor Sports already has a placeholder listing up. $18.55 is a little more then black box Match and definitely less than Tenex.

muzzle brake help

I'm building a rifle off a craddock RTR 22" 6.5 creed barrel. Per staff, it's 0.870" at the muzzle. So I'm looking at brakes that are near that diameter within maybe 20 thou or so.

I'm currently looking at the seekins ATC and the Precision Armament Hypertap slim(0.900" 4 port

Anyone have any experience and if so which do you prefer and why? Also any other brakes better than these for a gasser?

Daniel Defense Delta 5 Pro why or why not?

Hello All, I am finally trying to get into bolt action rifles and the Delta 5 pro has caught my eye. I have been doing some reading and researching (found a few posts on this website) and it seems like there are a lot of people who are not a fan of the rifle. Seemingly it was an older version of the gun in some of the reviews I've read and not the newer "Pro" model, although I did find some people who didn't care for the newer one either. Some people didn't like the way the bolt manipulated, some didn't like the barrel was CHF (although if it shoots well who cares how it's made), etc. The one I'm looking at is the 20 inch .308 Hpalma it seems like it would be a nice gun and I own other DD rifles and they have always bent over backwards to help me out so I like the company, I just don't want to purchase something if it has some big glaring issues. Thoughts from those who have used them?

KRG Bravo Gen 2? First Impressions

So I'll have to admit I had no idea there had been an update to the KRG bravo until I just received one I ordered today and noticed it was different. Not sure if this is old news but I couldn't find much info when I googled to find out when the update happened.

I ordered a KRG Bravo on Monday, and it delivered today when I pulled it out I noticed it was slightly different than a previous KRG Bravo I had a few years ago.(I no longer have that one to do a direct comparison). The main difference is some molded in brass threaded inserts in the forend which is a welcome improvement. I remember being annoyed at having to take the forend off and attach the KRG Arca rail with a bunch of nuts on the original version. Now you can just bolt it on using the provided button head cap screws and the threaded inserts which is much better. There are also M-LOK attachments the full length of the forend which I don't think the original version had. The one part I don't like about the new version is the slightly raised portion just below the action with three threaded inserts. I would rather have this area flat and flush to the rest of the stock. Not sure what accessory is supposed to mount there.

I also ordered a minimalist spigot mount with it since my main complaint from my first one several years ago is that I couldn't get the bipod far enough forward. I do like the minimalist spigot but unfortunately you do have to remove the forend/hand guard to mount it. At first I thought it was longer than it needed to be but when I put a sling swivel stud in the front threaded hole and mounted a Haris bipod with a pod lock I noticed it positioned the bipod just far enough forward for the pod lock to clear the front of the stock which is necessary since the spigot mount is recessed/higher than the rest of the stock. I think this is a well thought out and intentional dimension that I wouldn't have thought of before mounting the bipod.

Thoughts on room for improvement:
-A way to mount the spigot mount without having to remove the forend/hand guard
-Incorporate a thumb rest molded into the back portion of the stock.
-It's a little heavier than I expected. It's 3 lbs 3 oz naked(Rem 700 SA version), 3 lbs 11 oz once you add the Arca and minimalist spigot.
-PS. I think one of the spigot mount options is almost necessary with this stock to get the bipod far enough forward. There isn't enough room to rest it on a bag on a barricade with a bipod mounted without using a spigot mount.

Here are a few pictures of it including some with it next to a Manners T4A and TCS for perspective/scale

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SOLD Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18 PR-2 MIL FDE

New Leupold Mark 5HD 3.6-18 pr-2 mil fde. Had 2 ship at the same time from 2 separate orders and only needed one. It's never been out of the box. Just arrived today. 1800.00 shipped

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SOLD Athlon, Sig Tango , Mostrum low budget optics

SOLD have the following for sale ;

- SOLD Athlon Elos BTR Gen 2 1-10 X 28
34mm tube 2nd focal illuminated reticle $230 shipped SOLD

- Mostrum 1-3 X24 30mm tube 1st focal illuminated reticle, it comes with mount $120 shipped

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Bud Light Boycott Cost Tranheuser-Busch $1.4 Billion!!




Dylan Mulvaney at the Red Carpet for the 2023 Outfest Opening Night Gala at the Orpheum Th
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Tranheuser-Busch claimed it earned record revenues in 2023 but admitted its “full growth potential was constrained” in the U.S. due to a boycott after Bud Light signed transvestite Dylan Mulvaney as a sponsor.
Yeah, “constrained” by $1.4 BILLION.
More:
In North America, organic revenue, seen as the best measure of operating performance, plunged $1.4 billion last year as beer sales by volume tumbled in the region, primarily due to a decline in Bud Light sales in the United States. Beer makes up the lion’s share of Anheuser-Busch InBev’s revenue.
Bud Light sales tanked after the company’s partnership with Mulvaney last April sparked an anti-trans backlash and calls for a boycott. A tepid response to the controversy from the company also angered LGBTQ+ advocates.
“In the U.S., performance remains very underwhelming with revenue down at double-digit rates as the group lost market share,” Aarin Chiekrie, an equity analyst, told CNNLOL.
After two decades of being America’s top beer brand, Bud Light lost the crown to Modelo Especial, a Mexican lager. Gee, I guess all those immigrant-hating, MAGA-bigoted beer drinkers forgot to be bigoted.
Bud Light made the same mistake the entertainment industry is still making — targeting its product at people who have no interest in its product at the expense of loyal fans. Bud Light puts a freak in a dress drinking Bud Light as though there are enough untapped freaks in dresses to increase its market share even after all the normal people walk away disgusted with the normalization of mental illness.

Ask Sports Illustrated how betraying its base with freaks in dresses and swimsuits panned out. Oh, you can’t. Sports Illustrated is dead.

This is no different than the Disney Grooming Syndicate feminizing Star Wars and queering its children’s content. Whatever market share you gain with female gym teachers and child predators will not come close to the loyal fans among normal people you lose.

Bud Light has since tried to win its old customers back with a new advertising campaign aimed at guy-guys. The brand also signed non-woke comedian Shane Gillis as a spokesman. But what Bud Light and Tranheuser-Busch have not done is apologize or admit to making a mistake.

My disdain for boycotts aside, if Bud Light wants its former customers to forgive and forget, Bud Light must take the first step with an apology. Until then, all of these Middle America ads filled with pickup trucks, American flags, and stallions just come off as patronizing — as if that’s all that’s needed to win us rubes over.

If you want normal people for customers, don’t make a weird guy in a dress the face of your company. Normal people cannot relate to transvestites. They creep us out. Plus, you can’t drink a Bud Light anymore without someone making a joke about how you’re going to turn gay. Of course, it’s wrong to make jokes like that. I would never condone that behavior. I mean, I do laugh at the jokes, but I feel bad about it afterward. Sometimes. Okay, never.

HILARIOUS!!! THAT'S 1.4 BILLION DOLLARS! $1,400,000,000!!!!

Crazy anti-Veteran Law


The fact of the matter is that some people are a danger to themselves and others when they're suffering from mental health problems, and they probably should not keep a firearm handy. That said, this is the most ham fisted, ridiculous, counterproductive thing I can think of. This is just another way for our enemies in Congress to shit on veterans even more than they already do.

If I was a veteran and needed mental health help this would completely prevent me from seeking it AT ALL. I wouldn't go near the VA or government affiliated office if it put my guns and rights at risk. Not that this would withstand ANY constitutional scrutiny, but those evil fuckers will pass it anyway. True fifth column shit.

You make the call: Is my 6mm ARC bolt action a ½-inch gun with factory ammo?

I’d like to think it is, although with an “on average” caveat.

I might be wrong, but I define a ½-inch gun as averaging ½-inch groups at 100 yards. I tend to shoot 3-shot groups because my POA and POI are the same and shots on top of each other can hide the exact POA. That makes it difficult to be precise.

Below is my whole 11x17 target sheet from two weeks ago. The yellow centers on the waterline targets are ¼-inch. On it there are 26 shots total, all in separate 3-inch groups except for the last group which was 5-shots. All shot from the bench with my SEB front rest.

Also, the distance to the target is important to mention. In my case my target distance was 106 yards, not 100. Those extra 6 yards make a difference in dispersion as shown on my calculations at the bottom of the target sheet. The best way to even that out is to convert the results to 100 yards after measuring all the targets.

I also made POA adjustments as I shot the groups. For example, my cold bore group (the single large target at the bottom of the sheet) was quite high – a WTF moment. I looked at my scope and realized I left my scope set .2 mils high from my previous outing :mad:. Shooting the waterline targets I used different holds for adjustments smaller than .1 MIL.

I calculated two aggregates – one with and one without the last 5-shot group. I had three groups larger than a 1/2-inch - The second group (first group on the top waterline) was .68”. The sixth group was .6, the other one was the 5-shot group, coincidentally also .68 inches.

The average of all the groups was .455 inches. Converting to 100 for apples to apples at 100 yards, all the groups averaged .429 inches. (100/106 x .455). Without the 5-shot group, the group averages dropped from .42 to .396 inches - numbers at the bottom right hand corner.

If anyone is interested, I’ve attached a PDF of that target sheet, of course with no holes in it.


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Firearms Rifle part out: W3 Gen 6, Origin Zermat action with Proof barrel 6.5 creedmoor, hellfire brake, NF 34mm 1” low rings Harris bipod with AREA 419 Arca

As stated above

Black Whiskey 3 Gen 6 with enclosed Forend for REM 700 SA and clones
Has sawtooth acra rail
Heavy bag rider and spacer
1k

Origin Zermat action with 26” Proof competiton contour 6.5creedmoor 1-8 twist 700 rounds on it some marks nothing crazy
1800 plus shipping 100 for Zermatt wrench

Area 419 hellfire 6.5 brake
150

NF 34mm low 1” rings new
150

Harris bipod with area 419 arca adapter
200

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FJBI orders journalist Steve Baker to surrender Friday for honestly Reporting on J6

OBiden's FBI Stasi won't say what the charges are but to turn himself in wearing shorts and sandals. They apparently have some long term plans for him.

Who's next for the gulag, never to be heard from again,Tucker?

Reloading Equipment Estate Reloading Dies and 419 Press Kit

26LEE PRECISION 308 Collet Die Only
18Lee Precision 90798, Universal Neck Expanding Die, 25 to .45 Caliber
54RCBS 11107 .223 Rem/5.56 x 45 SB T/C Die Set
71Hornady Custom Grade Rifle Two-Die Set, DIESET 2 5.7X28 FN (.224)
64Hornady 44 SPL/REM MAG
58Hornady Custom Grade New Dimension 2-Die Set 300 black
71Hornady 6mm ARC Series III Two-Die Rifle Die Set (.243)
105Hornady 22 GT die set
67Hornady 38/357/357 MAX Custom Grade Reloading 3-Die Set - 546527
142Datum Dial™ Kit
271Whidden Gunworks 6.5 PRC
165Redding Premium Series Die Set for.308 Winchester Cartridges | Reliable Reloading Dies with Cartridge Loading Block | Deluxe Die Set
125Redding Premium Series Die Set for.308 Winchester Cartridges | Reliable Reloading Dies with Cartridge Loading Block | Full Length Die Set
70#1 Redding Competition Shellholder Set - 5 Clearly Marked Black Oxide Finished Shellholders in .002" Increments
70#10 Redding Competition Shellholder Set - 5 Clearly Marked Black Oxide Finished Shellholders in .002" Increments
78#6 Redding Competition Shellholder Set - 5 Clearly Marked Black Oxide Finished Shellholders in .002" Increments
115Frankford Arsenal Universal Bullet Seating Die
38Lee Precision Pacesetter Dies .223
40Lee Precision 300 Aac Blackout Very Limited Production 3-Die
34LEE 7.62X39 RUSSIAN 3 DIE SET
156RCBS 6mm GT MATCHMASTER – FULL LENGTH BUSHING DIE SET
262REDDING TYPE S ELITE BUSHING DIE SET, 223 REMINGTON
304REDDING RELOADING TYPE S ELITE DIE SET 6.5 GRENDEL
35Mighty Armory Flare Expander Dies 308 Wins
35Mighty Armory Decapping Die The PUA for Lapua Brass RED Bull
300Short Action Custom MODULAR SIZING DIE – GT
325Short Action Custom Modular Sizing Die 6.5 Creedmore
375Shot Action Custom "the" Seating die
315Whidden Gunworks Click Adjustable Bushing Full Lienght Die Set 6.5 PRC
976.5mm Whidden Standard Bushing Kit .287 .288.289.290.291
2230Area419 1275
Tray 100
ZERO Die Ring Multi-Packs 225
Dust Cover 70
Mount 70
Areay 419 Storage Block (120)

Grayops Tray 140 (Bullet Holder)
Area 419 Tray 180 (Bullets Holder)
Extra Tray 50

please let me know which one you prefer to have i can yank it out of the press. for cataloguing purposes. i listed them all MSRP which is not the intended sale price.

for a full list of estate items. please click on the link below

Estate List

or email me at [email protected]

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Your "Non Lethal" Weapon of choice (when you can't use a "lethal" one)

What's your "non lethal" weapon of choice for things like "home/property" defense when the situation has not yet escalated to "imminent threat of death or great bodily harm?" Say someone is trespassing on your "external" property (i.e. not yet "breaking in") in an effort to destroy that property or cause property damage (eg. a neighbor that doesn't like the fact that you put up security cameras on your property that the neighbor perceives is focused on them/their property). You catch the neighbor in the act of attempting to strike down the cameras and destroy them. Or a protestor that comes to deface your property with paint or other items (or knock down your fencing) in protest.

Since they haven't produced any lethal weapons, yet, legally, you can't shoot 'em or even produce yours (just ask Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the two lawyers of Missouri), unless, perhaps, you live in Texas and it's night time. So, given that your State laws may permit the use of "non-lethal" weapons and/or the appropriate level of "force" to stop the crime being attempted against you, what would be your "non-lethal" weapon of choice to deter that aggression and stop the neighbor?

Vectronix Shooting Solutions Terrapin X 42

PRESS RELEASE // 2024-FEB

SAFRAN VECTRONIX LAUNCHES COMMERCIAL
BUSINESS UNIT AND UNVEILS TWO NEW PRODUCTS
Safran Vectronix, a leader in precision electro-optical instruments, has
launched its new commercial business unit, VECTRONIX SHOOTING SOLUTIONS, and
unveiled two new products designed for long-range shooters and hunters.

VECTOR X: SETTING A NEW STANDARD
IN RANGEFINDING BINOCULARS
Building on its legacy of equipping the world’s most renowned military units,

the VECTOR X, the flagship of Vectronix Shooting Solutions, sets a new bench-
mark in rangefinding binoculars. It is available in three models: 8×42, 10×42,

and 12×42. All models feature an outstanding optical system with a robust
design and two MRAD-based reticles to choose from. With an IP-67 rating and
durable rubber armoring, the VECTOR X stands out as an exceptional observation
tool even under tough usage conditions. With a 905nm laser and the capability
to measure distances of up to 7000 yards / 6400 meters (laser class 1M)

or 4400 yards / 4000 meters (laser class 1, Europe) the VECTOR X is a range-
finding binocular for the most demanding shooting scenarios.

With unrivaled usability as its guiding principle, the VECTOR X is the first
commercial rangefinding binocular to incorporate intuitive D-Pad control.
Whether novice or experienced users, the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) of the
VECTOR X allows users to instantly grasp its operation from the moment they
pick it up for the first time. This user-friendly design guarantees effortless
usability, making the VECTOR X accessible to users of all proficiency levels.

Instantly after a measurement, the VECTOR X provides complete firing solu-
tions calculated by Applied Ballistics Elite on its bright Active-Matrix OLED

display, with the elevation adjustment and two windage values displayed on a
single screen. Seamless integration with third-party devices and apps allows

users to connect their VECTOR X to Kestrel weather meters, Garmin wrist-mount-
ed computers, and ballistic apps.


RADICAL X: RUGGED BINOCULARS
FOR SHOOTING APPLICATIONS

The RADICAL X is a rugged binocular designed for long-range shooters and hunt-
ers. With an exceptional optical and mechanical system, MRAD-based reticle,

and integrated tripod mount, it is the ideal partner for all shooting-related
use cases. The RADICAL X is available in two models: 8×42 and 10×42.

LOOKING AHEAD
Safran Vectronix’s commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of

the VECTOR X and RADICAL X. With VECTRONIX SHOOTING SOLUTIONS, the compa-
ny leverages its expertise to provide cutting-edge solutions for long-range

shooting and hunting enthusiasts worldwide. Fueled by innovation and guided
by customer satisfaction, VECTRONIX SHOOTING SOLUTIONS are poised to lead the
way in delivering top-tier solutions for the long-range shooting and hunting
community.

ABOUT SAFRAN VECTRONIX
VECTRONIX SHOOTING SOLUTIONS is a business unit of Safran Vectronix AG, a
global leader in state-of-the-art electro-optical equipment, systems, and
sensors for military and civilian applications. More than 100 years of Swiss
tradition and excellence in optics and precision engineering are reflected

in our products – handheld laser rangefinders and night vision devices, tri-
pod-mounted orientation and positioning systems and sensor modules for our

OEM partners.



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Letitia James Files Lawsuit Against Worlds Largest Beef Producer

Green is the new Red!


New York Attorney General Letitia James is now seeking to punish the worlds largest producer of beef products.

I’m suing @JBSFoodsUSA, the world’s largest beef producer, for misleading the public about its environmental impact.

The beef industry is one of the largest contributors to climate change, and JBS has falsely advertised its commitment to sustainability and endangered our planet.

Attorney General Letitia James said JBS USA Food Co, the Brazilian company’s American-based unit, has “no viable plan” to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, making its stated commitment to achieving that goal false and misleading.

James said JBS has admitted its “Net Zero by 2040” commitment did not incorporate the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions from its supply chain, including from deforestation in the Amazon.

Letitia James absurdly claimed families are willing to pay more for food if their products are better for the environment.

“Families [are] willing to spend more of their hard-earned money on products from brands that are better for the environment,” James said in a statement. “JBS USA’s greenwashing exploits the pocketbooks of everyday Americans and the promise of a healthy planet for future generations.”